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We know , .. being teal,
captain has its responsi-
bdities. But when you're
rounding up your team,
wili..you try hot to. make
too many calls at once?
Remember - some grown-
up may need that party
line in a hurry ..:Thanks
.a lot!
PARTY. LINE
COURTESY IS
CATCHING.:.
Putting it into practice'
on every call you make
is your best guarantee
that others will do the
.came for you.
1. Keep calls brief.
2. Space your calls.
.1 Give right-of-way
to urgent calls.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CDMPANill'
OF CANADA
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Mrs. Pard I�al andMist. ynr Home
Wilson Broadfoot A r e Mrs. A. E, Munn was Ihasteas for
the May meeting of th
Guest 'Speakers .At 5Otu ,at her homeeetiWedng:sdaey,I Mayensaii 14W.I., as
Annivers-" "w •. Event, "" ; - sdsted by Mrs. J. 'E. Me wan. Mrs.
Ker rake was:,in' the chair 'and ' on,.
tributed a poem appropriate- for
NEWS. FROM THE
Mother's Day. The guest s'peakerr
HENSALL DISTRICT Rev.' R. A. Brook, spoke on "Can
Citizenship," Homes, eehools and
Corxlnnamorating the founddng of; churches, he said, are basic inetitu-
tions for de
the fiftieth anniversary • of Women's mocracy, and stressed: the
Institutes, Hensall W.I. held a ban- following points: s'p It of g. d ren-
quet Friday evening in. the banquet o should show spirit good valae
halt "at the Commercial Hotel, The unship; (2) We should cultivate
tables, a bower of ''beauty, were antis love -for' bar country, and be interest-
Beatty arranged„ in blue and gold, in- chd rn our Government; (3)democracy. racy,
stitute colors., blue and' gold tapers in church is the 'bulwark n uggesti o s
silver holders, with vases of daffo- The Toll call was written suggestions
for the year's work, and the motto,
dils and blue hyacinths, with match- "Let me, think a little more of my
ing place•eards and serviette-: A most neighbor, and less of me," was pre -
delicious chicken dinner, with all the pared by Mrs. R. Cameron and read
trimmings, was seKved, topped off by Miss Gladys Luker. Audrey Walsh
with a lovely birthday cake, adorned favored with solos, "When Fairies
'with fifty candles inblue and gold. Sin" and "Moon Over My Shoulder."
Forty-six sat down to dinner. Miss Plans were' discussed- for the district
Florence Welsh directed community alrnual to be held in Thames Road
,singing. United Church, Tuesday, May:27. Co -
The president, Mrs.'A. W. Kerslake, operatives programs- • were discussed.
gave- ,the welcome and proposed a The following members will attend:
toast, to the King, followed with "The Mrs, Munn: Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Elgie,
King.'' Toast to the Institute was Mrs. S. Bell, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Kers-
proposed by Miss Gladys Luker, re- lake, -Mrs. Mousseau and Mrs. A. D.
spondetl to by Mrs. A. E. Munn, The McEwan, Programs favored are: De -
guest speakers, Mrs. -Wilson Broad- veloping Community. Enterprises, 1st
foot and'. Mrs. P. Doig, Seaforth, were choice; Personality and Dress', 2nd
introduced by Mrs. R. Elgie. Mrs. 'choice. Short courses 'favored are:
Broadfoot, who was the first presi= Let's Can Ontario Footj, 1st choice;
dent when organized as a:junior in- Your Pre -School Child, 2nd.choice,
stitute, presented' a brief history of It *as decided to donate $25 to the
the organization, .which is 12 years Cancer Fund. A thank -you letter was
old.. Mrs. Doig, who ,is president of read from Mrs. F. Wright. The meet-
Seaforth W.I., addressed the mem-
ing discussed clic Institute's 50th an -
hers, choosing for her theme, "Getting niversary which takes place at the
the Most Out Of Life,"presenting a Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph,
very informative and interesting ad- June 18. Miss Wilma Dinnin present -
dress, interspersed with much hum- ed a humorous reading "My Finan -
our. Mrs. E. L. Mi�kl.e and Miss F. tial Career." M.rs, Stewart Bell then
Welsh favored" with a lovely piano gave•a helpful talk 'on "Cereals."•Mrs.'
duet, "Over Hill and Dale." Mrs. Kerslake voiced appreciation to all
suc-
Cross, on . behalf of the meeting,'responsible for the enjoyable and ex- cessful meeting. Luncheon arrange-
preased appreciation to all those who meats were in the hands of Mrs.
made the evening such a great sue- Munn, Miss Dinnin, Mrs. if. McEwan
cess. Progressive euchre was played, and the social committee.
the winners being Mrd. Jas. W. Bell • W.M.S. Holds Birthday Party
and Mrs. Wilson Broaddoot. The The school room of the United
decorating committee included Mrs. Church, lovely with hydran'ges, daf-
Mickle and Mrs. A. D. McEwan. fo4ils and forsthi'a and other lovely
spring flowers, .was the setting: ' for
'the annual birthday party of the W.
M.S. Friday. Soft music was played
preceeding the meeting by Mrs. T. J.
Sherritt. Mrs, W: B, Cross, president,
was in the chair 'and also gave the
welcome. The devotional, Christian,
Stewardship, was in charge of Miss
Ellis and prayer offered by Mrs. R.
A. Brook.: Mrs. E. C. Murray, of To-
ronto, guest speaker, in her address
looked at the work of the •society in
the way that a business man stndies
his business' at the beginning of any
year, and set forth the assets and lin=
bilities -of 'various types of memrb'erk
and of the society as a whole. In clog
ing she showed that by far the great,.
est asset possessed by the organiza-
tion was the certain knowledge that
God, with• omnipotent might and pow-
er, was the senior partner in the firm
and that they were co-workers .with
Him in bringing in of His kingdom
on earth. • A most delightful program
'was .enjoyed, consisting of a violin
solo, Miss Greta Laramie, "Perfect
Day," with Mis's G. Luker as accom-
panist; vocal duets in costume by
Ann and Marie Sinclair, of Kippen,
Mrs.' „Sinclair accompanying at the
piano; 'solo, Miss Audrey Walsh, ac-
companied by hermother; a reading,
"Mine and William's, Thankoffering,
Mrs. John Glenn, Chisel'burst; vocal
trio, "Tell Mother I'll Be There," Mrs.
Maude" Hedden, Mrs. Geo. Hess and
.e.•4 +'s Mrs. Milton Lavery, with Mrs. Sher-
ritt at the piano. Guests for the oc-
casion were thesocieties from Chis-
elhurst and Kippen United Churches.
A vote of thanks was given by. Mrs.
Glenn on behalf of the 'Chiselhurst
ladies, seconded by ,Mrs. E. Chip-
chse, of • Kippen. '. De1%cious refresh-
ments were served. The decorating
committee were Mrs: N. E. Cook and
Mrs. M. G. Drysdale. The program
was arranged by Miss Consitt and
Miss F. Welsh,:
Rev. Arthur Sinclai,i', minister of
Blyth United Church, will be guest
speaker at the United Church Sunday
ma'rning, May 25. Mr. Sinclair, who
has been 30 years in Huron • Presby-
. _-.._.. _.--..•.,
tery, �s 1eavilig "Blyfii Toff•"'Windsor 'ill
July, - where he h•as accepted another
ch arge.
Father's Day 'will be •observed in
the United Church Sunday, June .8,
when a special program will• be pres-
ented.
' Mr. Ed. 'Fink, enterprising business
man, has commenced construction on
a new building adjacent to his tin
shop.
Anniversary services were observ-
v
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1. E. SHVTTLEWOiTH
SPINGBAN:.onive LCNDON. 0
Mien"Nmiting London
co:: -i:7 •' a t,ntlser what
yon bay=Our nursery
..is open every evening.
All mail orders are
p70 -:eptly filled . -
ard remember .
we take .pride in
1,1; -t'lining a policy
r' r11i->ping only "top
g:ade" nursery stock.
FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES
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yHE- fine livestock you - see on
this` farm have been built up
through -the banking services and
helpful financing of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce. ,You, too,, may
need --to purchase foundation live-
stock for the development of your
farm or ranch.
•
Other farm Improvement Loans f or :--
enc
Faun Machinery and EquiPm
• Purchasing Buildings ;„
•
'IConstructing or Repairing ,
• Modernizing Farm Homes
nd' Drainage
• Improving Fencing,.,
--..71nst ki "Electric Power
• Clearing and Brea to anchor Farming
investigate the many advantages you have
under the Farm Improvement Loan plan.
Come in and discuss your financial needs
with our local Manager.
A DIAN BANK
ERCE
SEAFORTH BRANCH
G. C. Br.•iglf` call - Manager
11 4r'r,:
FOR SALE
One and a half story frame house;
asphalt covered; Victoria St,, Sea -
forth. Immediate possession,
Dwelling and ,2 or 3 acres of land,
Seaforth. Suitable for poultry
farm.
M. A. REID
REAL ESTATE -PHONE 214
Wool
W -anted ----
All Wool shipped to"
JACKSON'S
is graded in Seaforth
and full settlement
made
from there. p
H. M. Jackson
SEAFORPII
Phones: 3-W and 3 -EI
ed'll1 `del etlti cul
S nda wiI la a `Q egatil:
tettdtn rbogt dei inf: w VIN Anti
Nanani Mae eau, IN AjBiea' taf 'Owen.
huxel E et r, wad , Pat WAX*
Tot tl a, day, deliveri.40 Opl,djd 4 -
-put s:.es, The large Q .0,1.0• was un er
the direction er Mra. Makalln 1:kW
'gall ,Fpr their mornin0elections l:i{a
ghtpir sang "Sting A19ThW! yo 4 d et
b r Mrs. PE A, FergaSo and Mira- Ilex,
old dell and "Make a '.T yfu Noir
and in the evening rert"xed, "iliac,
.Hardt! - My Soul;" salp!•ilta. being Mrs.
W. Brown "and 114110,...J. Cairns, of.
Brueefield, .. vocal .0•14 "Haw 1,;07,0-
ly Are Thy Dwellin s," was sung by
Mrs. W. Brown. a,nd Mrs. C. Kenner
,dy, and a sola by NM, J. W. flan•
thrgn. Rev. R. A. 'Brook, of the Unit-
ed ' lihuroh•, gestatedwith the evening
service, his own ohyteh 'service he-
ing withdrawn in favor of Carmel an-
niversary.
Miss Margaret Glenn was hostess
for the May meeting -of. the Evening
Auxiliary, held at her home Monday
with an attendance of Miss Bar-
bara
arbara Michie, the president, was in the
chair, . The 'meeting opened with:, the
singing of the I'hesn fdllowed with
the singing of the hymn:, "Thy King-
dom Come." The. Scripture reading
*as read by Mrs. Wesley Jones, and
prayer offered by Miss Gladys Luker.
The devotional, '"Racial Understand-
ing," prepared, by Mrs. O. Passmore,
was read, by Miss Luker. Roll call
was answered with:
nationalities' found
in Canada, • :and the study from the
study book, "Meet the Youth of In-
dia," was ably taken by Miss June
Brandon. It was decided to hold the
annual ]picnic on the'""lawn of Mrs. R.
E. 'Shaddick on Wednesday, June 4.
The recreation committee, Miss, June
Brandon, Miss Irma'Kipfer, Mrs. Hed-
den and Miss Jenny Jolly, favored
with a duet, "Sweet' Hour of Prayer."
Mrs. Hedden favored with two solos,
"That Wonderful 'Mother'of Mine" and
"Irish Lullaby." Mrs. Redden and
Misses J. Jolly, M. Goodwin and Mrs.
Ivan Kipfer sang "The' Old Lamplight-
er." Refreshments' were served, top,"
ped off •with'.;•,delicious cream' puffs,
made by Mrs. Glenn. Lunch commit -
Mss 'firtaea wirtla
inaet tw•q weeks kith• *or 09140.4A
end Mrs. ,Ja?nea, lil,`alop'im,. retufined .t ..
her 'home jn S!tratfolilr on•Wegneadsy''
even lug
Mrd, ,and Mrs. Morley'' 'i4annin AO..:
tautily visited recently •wj1h Mrs,,
I�eznp and family, Munroe.
Mr. and Mrs, • Bert 'Tubb; of TORO,
and Mr, and Mrs. 'George .Akhre s -and
family, Mrs.. Andy . Park and a nu
spent ISUnday with their +parents, Mr. .
and Mrs. Albert R•OIMY and Mr. and
Mrs,
,Charles Ron6y.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlarvey Hyde and fun-
ny
aunily visited Thursday evening wi *fir.
said Mrs. Dalton: Malcolr. •
lldr. and Mrs. Giharles Roney and.
Mrs. Alb. Roney -pent Thursday in -..,
Stratford. '
Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Yeo, of Toronto,
and 1VIr, apo Mrs. Charles Pepper, al-
so of Torgpto, spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. James: Malcolm . and Mr,
and' Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, and on Sat-
urday- evening Mr. and Mrs: Cecil
Bowman visited at the same home.
Mrs. Herb, Britton and Margie vis-
ited in Heiman on Sunday.
1Vir. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibb,
Stratford.
,A large crowd of member's and v4si-.
tors gathered at the home of Mrs.
James Malcolm and Mrs. Dalton Mal-
colm for the May meeting of the. Wo-
men's Association. The roll call was
answered by each member repeating
a verse of Scripture. A Mother's Day
reading was given by Mrs. Lloyd Bar-
ker, and Miss Gwen Britton favored
with a solo. Rev, Mr. Daynard closed
the meeting with prayer. A quilt was
quilted by the ladies, and lunch was
served. During the past Month a pen-
ny contest was held, of which $25.34
was. realized, with Mrs. R. S. Aiken's
side winning.
tee were Miss M. Glenn, Miss B. Mich-
ie;• Mrs. Wm.' Smale and Mrs. Roy
Brock.
Smart Girls always carry
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Representing
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STRATFORD - 215
INGERSOLL - 21
WE" DO THE REST!
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
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• --"Why-was Cltevrolet rr+y 'choice?, Because_, like
most women, when 1 shop my one idea is•to get
the most value for nlly money -and Chevrolet is the
car that gives you just that. As far as beauty, comfort,
andall-round quality are concerned., Chevrolet is way
up there with the big cars. Yet when it comes to
'Ica-ice—well, the price is so much lower it's
•hardly believable. And azlother thing I like—the
upkeep cost won't strain our family budget!
Yes, my choice was Chevrolet, and my husband
says I couldn't, have chosen better.
CHEVROLET
•
Big -Car value in small Jetzt-Is.
toof Most Chevrolet models have
retractive assist straps, ventilat-
ing rear -quarter windows, ash
receiver get%into the top of the
instrument panel, and either oue
Or two „in the rear paeeengEr
compartment.
A PRODUCT OF
GENERAL MOTORS
Seaforth Motor
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